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What is NYC RCNY § 2-136?

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(a) No licensee may transact for laundry service or laundry delivery service with an unlicensed industrial laundry or industrial laundry delivery. (b) If an industrial laundry licensee does not disclose to the Department that it will be engaging in industrial laundry delivery when it applies for the industrial laundry

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Effective: 7/20/2018Last amended: 1/19/2022

§ 2-136 Prohibited Conduct.

RCNY § 2-136

(a)No licensee may transact for laundry service or laundry delivery service with an unlicensed industrial laundry or industrial laundry delivery.

(b)If an industrial laundry licensee does not disclose to the Department that it will be engaging in industrial laundry delivery when it applies for the industrial laundry license, such licensee may not engage in industrial laundry delivery until such licensee has complied with § 20-297.3(b)(11) of the Administrative Code and has an amended license from the Department authorizing licensee to engage in industrial laundry delivery. (Added City Record 6/20/2018, eff. 7/20/2018; amended City Record 12/20/2021, eff. 1/19/2022)

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